Man dies after riding 62 mph roller coaster at Universal Epic Universe

A man died in his thirties after he became unwanted while he was riding a contestant at UPIC UNIVERSE in Orlando, Florida, on September 17, 2025. credit: Fox 35 Orlando
A guest died in the Universal Studios’ Epic Universe Park after he became unwanted after Rabers Roller Coaster on Wednesday.
The deputies at the Orange Sharif County Office say that the man in his thirties has been transferred to the hospital, where he announced his death.
A global spokesman said in a statement presented to Fox Business: “We are fully committed to cooperation with this continuous investigation. The attraction is still closed.”
The Dual-Laatch Coaster is located in the Semestial Park Park, which was officially opened on May 22, 2025. Park said that the Stardust contestants were closed on Thursday.
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Universal Orlando Resort says that the contestants at Universal Epic Universe are the dual -operating ship up to 62 miles per hour. (Pilar Arias / Fox News Digital / Fox News)
The ship reaches speeds “up to 62 miles per hour”, according to the attraction. He climbs to “up to 133 feet along 5,000 feet of path.”
The ride is characterized by a yellow and green side, with suspense seekers usually ask the team members about any side is the fastest and any seats that provide more intense experiences.
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Stardust Races is one of the latest excitement rides in Parks. This photo was taken from the Universal Helios Grand Hotel in Orlando, Florida, on April 4, 2025. (Pilar Arias / Fox News Digital / Fox News)
The length of the guests should be at least 48 inches for riding. “The warning signs” are at the entrance to each attractiveness to help identify the appropriate attractions for guests based on their capabilities. ” The evidence was last updated in April this year.
Depending on the trip, the warnings listed are guests who have a history of heart disease, abnormal blood pressure, pregnant mothers and other health conditions.

Stardust Races Roller Coaster was seen in the heavenly part of the Universal Epic Universe in Orlando, Florida, on April 4, 2025. (Pilar Arias / Fox News Digital / Fox News)
The authorities did not say whether the guest who died of any healthy or well -known cases.
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Guests who ride a contestant ride a Stardusts are required to put “loose and flow -free articles” in a free cabinet or leave them a non -riding guest. The cyclists then pass through the metal detection devices to ensure that the prohibited items are not taken on the attractiveness.
2025-09-18 16:49:00